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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 801793, member: 16060"]I have to admit I did think about getting a half-cent. But, I haven't gotten far along enough to check out how many types are in the 19 Century, and the affordability. When I am about to get the others completed I'll take a look. I will also take a look at the large cent also.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a three coin set of Liberty Nickels, 1883 without cents, 1911 with cents, and a 1912 I display the obverse while the other two I display the reverse. The reason I chose the 1911 and 1912 it makes the 20th century complete with at least one coin from each year except 1910. If anyone has any ideas on how to incorporate a 1910 coin into a distinct three or four coin set I would appreciate it.</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way today my 11 year old son found an 1890 Liberty Nickel laying on our street today. A total subdivision street that really goes nowhere. Also I know of noone else on my stree that collects coins, and I know everyone well. The V is almost practically gone, I rated it as a G4.</p><p><br /></p><p>I so have six 1943 cents, with three displayed with the obverse and three displayed with reverse. I never thought much about wheaties until I got these. I really do like the simplicity and style of the reverse on this coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for IHCs, I've been working on these for years. Someday I may get there, or maybe my sons will have to continue it after me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 801793, member: 16060"]I have to admit I did think about getting a half-cent. But, I haven't gotten far along enough to check out how many types are in the 19 Century, and the affordability. When I am about to get the others completed I'll take a look. I will also take a look at the large cent also. I do have a three coin set of Liberty Nickels, 1883 without cents, 1911 with cents, and a 1912 I display the obverse while the other two I display the reverse. The reason I chose the 1911 and 1912 it makes the 20th century complete with at least one coin from each year except 1910. If anyone has any ideas on how to incorporate a 1910 coin into a distinct three or four coin set I would appreciate it. By the way today my 11 year old son found an 1890 Liberty Nickel laying on our street today. A total subdivision street that really goes nowhere. Also I know of noone else on my stree that collects coins, and I know everyone well. The V is almost practically gone, I rated it as a G4. I so have six 1943 cents, with three displayed with the obverse and three displayed with reverse. I never thought much about wheaties until I got these. I really do like the simplicity and style of the reverse on this coin. As for IHCs, I've been working on these for years. Someday I may get there, or maybe my sons will have to continue it after me.[/QUOTE]
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